Day: October 1, 2019💾

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Brakes Again

Looking at the rotators and brake pads on my truck, I believe the reason the passenger side pads failed prematurely was that there was a stone trapped between the rotator and brake pad. The stone became embedded in the pad, and lead the pad to wear unevenly, so that one of the pads on the passenger side front wheel was so worn down on one corner it was virtually metal on metal. There was a deep — 2+ mm deep groove in the rotator and a matching deep pock mark in the inside corner of the pad where the rock was embeded. Little piece of gravel from a dirt road. Who knows how long that rock was in there — I noticed the groove several years back but didn”t think much about it — but it continued to grind it way away.

Sucks. But at least it wasn’t that expensive to fix, the truck is quiet, and the brakes work well.

Curve in River

Map: Empire State Topography

How Much Money Do Parking Lots Actually Make? | MEL Magazine

How Much Money Do Parking Lots Actually Make? | MEL Magazine

Paid parking lots: Those slabs of asphalt in the middle of cities with narrow spaces and often extortionate rates are pretty much a necessary evil if you own a car and spend any time in the city. But what’s their side of it like? Why even run a parking lot on a piece of urban land instead of building, like, an actual building? Are they goldmines, or what? What are their costs like?

Alongside Keith Bawolek, a real-estate expert who says he’s been involved in over a billion dollars in parking lot deals all over the country (and, we imagine, has a nice parking spot for himself), we’re going to try and find the perfect space to explain.

East

From the trail follows very close to a steep edge of the cliff. I was a bit scared to stop and take pictures, and not keep my eyes on the trail the whole time.

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Thematic Map: Agriculture in New York

October 13, 2018 7:51 pm Update

I think it’s very strange that Microsoft Windows doesn’t have a root directory where all volumes are mounted, or that it doesn’t use forward slashes. Anything not POSIX-compatible seems very idiosyncratic as we head into second decade of 20th century.